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I can only speak through personal experience, but in my previous job I
had a little HP Deskjet 960 (I think--it's been a year) color printer
that was a little workhorse. I know that I turned out a much larger
volume on that little printer (it was shared with the marketing dept for
about 6 months or so) and I would turn out reams of printed materials for
talks that my boss did (CEO of a software development co and very high
demand as a speaker) Anyway, I'm sure that it it stacked in someone's
office or storage now, but it was a great little machine. Not the fastest
printer on the market, but lovely , crisp print and a true workhorse. I
imagine that we turned out more on that printer in a year than it was
planned to do in a lifetime, with NO problems. I could count on it for
anything, including feeding cardstock.
Now I have a question. I am considering purchasing a Lexmark printer. I
need a new one as my epson stylus color 420 received very little use for
about 2 years, then when we set it up to use again, I am not very happy
with the quality of the print. So I have pretty much decided to retire it
and purchase a Lexmark. I've seen the all-in-ones that they have,
printer/copier/fax (I think), but I think I will be better off simply
purchasing the printer only (i can always do copies at work), but what
has been the general consesus/opinions on it?
Susan W
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